1982 John Deere Trailfire 340
Runs great, drives great
Suspension moves freely
Track is in good shape
Original seat - Small light cracks near rear, but new wood underneath
Hood has a couple scratches but no cracks
This sled didn't come with a speedometer so I don't know the mileage, but I put about 72 miles on it so far this winter since the rebuild.
I took the front shocks off to clean them up and replace the bushings. I haven't had a chance to get the bushings yet, but the shocks will be back on in a few days.
Registration good until 2014. I have the registration card too.
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New piston
New rings
New gaskets (complete)
New crankshaft O-rings
New crankshaft seals
New fuel lines, filters and pickup
New ignition coil
New ignition switch
Rebuilt carburetor
Rebuilt fuel pump
New choke lever
New gas cap w/ gauge
Fuel tank cleaned
Newer drive belt
New skis
New windshield
New hyfax
New headlight
New tailight
JD service manual (CD)
Fresh chaincase oil
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I've got a little less than $900 into this sled and a solid 50 hours of my life. I'd like to get $700 back out of it. If I can't get the $700 I'll probably just part it out.
FS: 1982 Trailfire 340
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